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Charles F. Kettering

Charles Franklin Kettering (August 29, 1876 – November 25, 1958) sometimes known as Charles Fredrick Kettering[1] was an American inventor, engineer, businessman, and the holder of 186 patents.[2] He was a founder of Delco, and was head of research at General Motors from 1920 to 1947. Among his most widely used automotive developments were the electrical starting motor[3] and leaded gasoline.[4] In association with the DuPont Chemical Company, he was also responsible for the invention of Freon refrigerant for refrigeration and air conditioning systems. At DuPont he also was responsible for the development of Duco lacquers and enamels, the first practical colored paints for mass-produced automobiles. While working with the Dayton-Wright Company he developed the "Bug" aerial torpedo, considered the world's first aerial missile.[5] He led the advancement of practical, lightweight two-stroke diesel engines, revolutionizing the locomotive and heavy equipment industries. In 1927, he founded the Kettering Foundation, a non-partisan research foundation, and was featured on the cover of Time magazine in January 1933.

Charles Franklin Kettering
Kettering circa 1934
Born(1876 -08-29)August 29, 1876
DiedNovember 25, 1958(1958-11-25) (aged 82)
EducationOhio State University
Spouse
Olive Leora Williams
(m. 1905)
ChildrenEugene Kettering
Parent(s)Jacob and Martha Kettering
Awards

Early life

Charles was born in Loudonville, Ohio, United States, the fourth of five children of Jacob Henry Kettering and Martha (Hunter) Kettering. Poor eyesight gave him headaches in school. After graduation he followed his sister Emma into a teaching position at Bunker Hill School. By all accounts he was an engaging and innovative teacher. He attracted students to evening scientific demonstrations on electricity, heat, magnetism, and gravity.[6]

He took classes at The College of Wooster, before transferring to Ohio State University. He was a member of the Delta Upsilon fraternity. Eye problems forced him to withdraw, and he took a job as foreman of a telephone line crew. At first, the termination of his studies caused him to be depressed.[7] Then he found ways to apply his electrical engineering skills on the job, and his spirits revived. He also met his future wife, Olive Williams. When his eye condition improved, he was able to return to his studies and graduated from OSU in 1904 with an electrical engineering degree.

NCR, the Barn Gang, and Delco

Kettering was hired directly out of school to head the research laboratory at National Cash Register (later known as NCR Corporation). Kettering invented an easy credit approval system, a precursor to today's credit cards, and the electric cash register in 1906, which made ringing up sales physically much easier for sales clerks. Kettering distinguished himself as a practical inventor. As he said, "I didn't hang around much with other inventors and the executive fellows. I lived with the sales gang. They had some real notion of what people wanted."[8] During his five years at NCR, from 1904 to 1909, Kettering secured 23 patents for NCR. He attributed his success to a good amount of luck but added, "I notice the harder I work, the luckier I get."[9]

Beginning in 1907, his NCR colleague Edward A. Deeds convinced Kettering to develop improvements for the automobile.[10] Deeds and Kettering invited other NCR engineers, including Harold E. Talbott, to join them nights and weekends in their tinkering at Deeds's barn. They became known as the "Barn Gang," and Kettering was called Boss Ket. Their first goal was to find a replacement for the magneto.[11] In 1909, Kettering resigned from NCR to work full-time on automotive developments, and the group incorporated as Dayton Engineering Laboratories Company, or Delco.

Belle Isle and self-starter

The hand crank used to start early automobiles could kick back under some circumstances. Byron Carter, founder of Cartercar, died from complications after such an accident in Detroit's Belle Isle park. Henry M. Leland – the head of Cadillac – became determined to develop an electric self-starting device.[12] When Leland's engineers failed to develop a self-starter small enough to be practical[13] he consulted Kettering, and Delco developed a practical model by February 1911.[14]

Kettering's key insight lay in devising an electrical system performing the three functions it still serves in modern cars: starter; producer of spark for ignition; and source of current for lighting.[15] Leland ordered 12,000 self-starters for his 1912 models; Delco had to then transition from its research and development activities to production. The invention won a Dewar Trophy in 1913.[16]

Kettering helped found the Engineers Club of Dayton in 1914.[17]

Flxible, and later career

 
Kettering on the cover of Time magazine in 1933

In 1914, Flxible Sidecar Company was incorporated with the help of Kettering, who then became president of the company and joined the board of directors. Kettering provided significant funding for the company in its early years, particularly after 1916, when Kettering sold his firm, the Dayton Engineering Laboratories Company (Delco), to United Motors for $2.5 million. Kettering continued to serve as president of Flxible until he became chairman of the board in 1940, a position that he held until his death in 1958.

Delco was sold to General Motors in 1918, as part of United Motors Company. Delco became the foundation for the General Motors Research Corporation and Delco Electronics. Kettering became vice-president of General Motors Research Corporation in 1920 and held the position for 27 years.

Between 1918 and 1923, he led the research and development at GM's Dayton research laboratories to commercialize air-cooled engines for cars and trucks.[18] They used fans forcing air across copper fins for heat dissipation. The commercialization, attempted between 1921 and 1923, was unsuccessful due to a combination of factors, nontechnical and technical. Air-cooled engines have had commercial success before and since, in various fields (small engines, aircraft, cars), but the historical moment of GM's "copper-cooled" automotive engine was inauspicious.[18]

Kettering's research in fuel was based on his belief that oil would be in short supply and additives would allow more efficient engines with higher compression. His "high percentage" solution was to mix ethanol with gasoline, while his "low percentage solution" looked for additives that would be added in small quantities to increase what later would be called the octane rating of gasoline.[19] Thomas Midgley Jr. and Kettering identified tetraethyllead (TEL) in December 1921 as an additive that would eliminate engine knocking at a dilution of one thousand to one.[19] While use of ethanol could not be patented, TEL's use as an additive could. Kettering and Midgley secured its patent and proceeded to promote the use of TEL as an additive instead of other options.[20] Kettering became the first president of the newly founded Ethyl Corporation that started to produce TEL in 1923.[21] One year later, he hired Robert A. Kehoe as the medical expert to proclaim that leaded gasoline was safe for humans. That its use was an ecological disaster leading to a global lead contamination was not acknowledged until many decades later.[20]

Max D. Liston, one of Kettering's co-workers at GM, described him "one of the gods of the automotive field, particularly from an inventive standpoint."[22]: 4  Liston quoted Kettering as advising him, "People won't ever remember how many failures you've had, but they will remember how well it worked the last time you tried it."[22]: 7 

Kettering and Deeds had a lifelong business, professional and personal relationship. In 1914, recognizing that Dayton was among the leading industrial cities in the US because of the skilled engineers and technicians in the city, they founded the Engineers Club of Dayton and the Foreman's Club of Dayton, which later on became the National Management Association.

Personal life

Kettering married Olive Williams of Ashland, Ohio, on August 1, 1905.[23] Their only child, Eugene Williams Kettering, was born on April 20, 1908. Eugene W. Kettering joined Winton Engine in 1930, which was acquired by General Motors and was eventually incorporated into the General Motors Electro-Motive Division (EMD). The younger Kettering became a central figure in the development of the EMD 567 locomotive engine and the Detroit Diesel 6-71 engine, serving at EMD until his retirement in 1960.[24]

Charles Kettering built a house, "Ridgeleigh Terrace", in 1914. According to local sources, this house was the first in the United States to have electric air conditioning.[25] Ridgeleigh Terrace was the home of his son, Eugene Kettering, until his death. Eugene's wife, Virginia Kettering, lived in the house for many years, restoring and redecorating it. In the late 1990s, the house was seriously damaged in a fire, but it was rebuilt according to the original blueprints.

Some of his memorable quotations are: "It doesn't matter if you try and try and try again, and fail. It does matter if you try and fail, and fail to try again.", "Failures are finger posts on the road to achievement.", "My interest is in the future because I am going to spend the rest of my life there." .[26]

Kettering died on November 25, 1958. After his death, his body lay in honor at the Engineers Club and then was interred in the mausoleum at Woodland Cemetery, Dayton, Ohio.

Legacy

 
Model of Kettering aerial torpedo on display at National Museum of the United States Air Force in Dayton, Ohio

Kettering held 186 U.S. patents. He invented the all-electric starting, ignition, and lighting system for automobiles. Electric starters replaced crank (manual) starting of automobiles. First incorporated in the 1912 Cadillac, all-electric starting aided in the growth of the US auto industry by making the automobile easy for anyone to start. Other patents included a portable lighting system and an incubator for premature infants. His engine-driven generator was combined with storage batteries to form a "Delco Plant", providing an electrical power for farmsteads and other locations far from the electrical power grid.

In 1918 Kettering designed the "aerial torpedo", nicknamed the Kettering Bug. The 300 lb (136 kg) papier-mache missile had 12 foot (3.6 m) cardboard wings, and a 40 hp (30 kW) engine. It could carry 300 lbs (136 kg) of high explosives at 50 mph (80 km/h), and cost $400. The "Bug" is considered the first aerial missile, and lessons learned from the "Bug" led to development of the first guided missiles, as well as radio-controlled drones.[5]

Kettering and colleagues' development of leaded gasoline ultimately caused the release of large quantities of lead into the atmosphere as a result of the combustion of leaded gasoline all over the world.[27] Due to the neurotoxic effects of lead, leaded gasoline has been widely banned since the late 1990s. The development of Freon[28] using CFCs has been implicated in the depletion of the ozone layer.

He developed the idea of Duco paint and helped develop diesel engines and ways to harness solar energy. He was a pioneer in the application of magnetism to medical diagnostic techniques.

His inventions, especially the electric automobile starter, made him wealthy. In 1945, he helped found what became the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, based on the premise that American industrial research techniques could be applied to cancer research.[citation needed]. His son and daughter-in-law, Eugene and Virginia, created Kettering Medical Center in Ohio, as a tribute to Charles Kettering's life and his work in healthcare research.

On January 1, 1998, the former General Motors Institute changed its name to Kettering University to honor Kettering as a founder.[29]

Awards

Memorials

In 1998, GMI Engineering and Management Institute (formerly General Motors Institute), of Flint, Michigan, changed its name to Kettering University in honor of Kettering. His ideals, prowess, and belief in co-operative education continue there. Kettering is also remembered through the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, a cancer research and treatment center in New York City, and through the Kettering Health Network, which includes several hospitals and medical center campuses as well as Kettering College in Kettering, Ohio.

The city of Kettering, Ohio, a suburb of Dayton, was named after him when it was incorporated in 1955.

The former U.S. Army Air Service testing field, McCook Field, is now a Dayton park called Kettering Field.

Several U.S. public schools are named after him:

  • Charles F. Kettering Sr. High School in Detroit, Michigan
  • Charles F. Kettering High School in Waterford, Michigan
  • Charles F. Kettering Elementary School in Ypsilanti, Michigan
  • Charles F. Kettering Elementary School in Long Beach, California
  • Kettering Fairmont High School in Kettering, Ohio
  • Kettering Elementary School in Westland, Michigan (now closed and demolished)
  • The Department of Environmental Health at the University of Cincinnati is housed in the Kettering Lab

The endowed Olive Williams Kettering Chair of The College of Wooster Department of Music is named in honor of his wife.

The University of Dayton's engineering building, Kettering Labs, is named after him.

The Kettering Science center on the Ashland University campus in Ohio is named for him.

Kettering Hall at Wilmington College is named for him, also Kettering Hall of Science at Oberlin College.[30]

At Antioch College, the 1929 Science Building he donated[31] was not named after him (it is now the Arts and Science Building),[32] but the school's 33.000-square-foot Charles F. Kettering Building was (the same being originally a research facility, now home to campus radio station WYSO),[33] while the college's Olive Kettering Library was named after his wife.[34]

Patents

  • U.S. Patent 1,150,523 Engine Starting Device, Filing date: Jun 15, 1915
Patents Listing Charles F. Kettering as an Inventor
Patent ID Title Inventors Location
US-1760845-A Drive-shaft connection for motor-driven vehicles Charles F Kettering, Charles R Short https://patents.google.com/patent/US1760845A/en
US-2688056-A Humidistat Charles F Kettering, Frank J Roselandt https://patents.google.com/patent/US2688056A/en
CA-168156-A Electric system for engines Charles F. Kettering, Filliam A. Chryst https://patents.google.com/patent/CA168156A/en
US-1552170-A Weighing machine Charles F Kettering, Charles L Lee https://patents.google.com/patent/US1552170A/en
US-1707732-A Frame construction for automobile chassis Charles F Kettering, Charles R Short https://patents.google.com/patent/US1707732A/en
US-1607200-A Fuel-supply system Charles F Kettering, Charles L Lee https://patents.google.com/patent/US1607200A/en
US-1644731-A Internal-combustion engine Charles F Kettering, Charles R Short https://patents.google.com/patent/US1644731A/en
AU-656306-A Improvements in electric driving devices for cash registers Davion Montgomery Chio U. SA Charles F. Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/AU656306A/en
US-1561083-A Vehicle frame Charles F Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/US1561083A/en
US-1599899-A Diaphragm pump Charles F Kettering, George A Buvinger https://patents.google.com/patent/US1599899A/en
US-1718238-A System of gas control Charles F Kettering, William A Chryst https://patents.google.com/patent/US1718238A/en
US-1404152-A Fuel-supply system Charles F Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/US1404152A/en
US-2417112-A Electrical control system Charles F Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/US2417112A/en
US-1978463-A Refrigeration Charles F Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/US1978463A/en
US-1721808-A Heat-exchange apparatus Charles F Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/US1721808A/en
US-1453358-A Process of joining metals Charles F Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/US1453358A/en
US-1795865-A Hydraulic slack adjuster Charles F Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/US1795865A/en
US-1605663-A Motor fuel Charles F Kettering, Jr Thomas Midgley https://patents.google.com/patent/US1605663A/en
US-2159741-A Bed air conditioning apparatus Charles F Kettering, Edwin C Sittler https://patents.google.com/patent/US2159741A/en
US-2130092-A Refrigerating apparatus Charles F Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/US2130092A/en
US-2543500-A Means for suppressing transverse modes of oscillation in a piezoelectric crystal Charles F Kettering, Wesley S Erwin https://patents.google.com/patent/US2543500A/en
US-2093968-A Refrigerating apparatus Charles F Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/US2093968A/en
US-1430524-A Engine Charles F Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/US1430524A/en
US-1624139-A Fuel-supply device Charles F Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/US1624139A/en
US-1331649-A Ventilating system Charles F Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/US1331649A/en
US-1668508-A Process of making air-cooled cylinders Charles F Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/US1668508A/en
US-975533-A Store-service credit-system apparatus. Charles F Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/US975533A/en
US-1529190-A Condenser Charles F Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/US1529190A/en
US-2130093-A Refrigerating apparatus Charles F Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/US2130093A/en
US-2399640-A Temperature sensitive means Charles F Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/US2399640A/en
US-1122605-A Store-service credit-system apparatus. Charles F Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/US1122605A/en
US-2563341-A Humidity control Charles F Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/US2563341A/en
US-2760023-A Humidistat Charles F Kettering, Kauno E Sihvonen, Thomas C Van Degrift https://patents.google.com/patent/US2760023A/en
US-2432667-A Automatic control Charles F Kettering, Albert W Fischer https://patents.google.com/patent/US2432667A/en
US-2377633-A Variable pitch propeller control Charles F Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/US2377633A/en
US-1137061-A Cash-register. Charles F Kettering, William A Chryst https://patents.google.com/patent/US1137061A/en
US-1463958-A Magneto ignition system Charles F Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/US1463958A/en
US-2080487-A Synchronous control of clutch servos Charles F Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/US2080487A/en
US-2007608-A Two cycle engine Charles F Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/US2007608A/en
US-1948818-A Method and means for making air cooled cylinders Charles F Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/US1948818A/en
US-1464908-A Steering-post lock Charles F Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/US1464908A/en
US-1293468-A Engine starting device. Charles F Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/US1293468A/en
US-1231266-A Engine-starting device. Charles F Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/US1231266A/en
US-1223180-A Ignition system. Charles F Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/US1223180A/en
US-959548-A Electric driving device for registering-machines. Charles F Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/US959548A/en
US-1191976-A Current-interrupter. Charles F Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/US1191976A/en
US-1635216-A Method and means for using low-compression fuels Charles F Kettering, Jr Thomas Midgley https://patents.google.com/patent/US1635216A/en
US-2377698-A Automatic control Charles F Kettering, Albert W Fischer https://patents.google.com/patent/US2377698A/en
US-1529191-A Magnetic clutch Charles F Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/US1529191A/en
US-910690-A Driving mechanism for registering-machines. Charles F Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/US910690A/en
US-1338987-A System of electrical generation and control Charles F Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/US1338987A/en
US-1663709-A Cooling device for valves and the like Charles F Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/US1663709A/en
US-1066432-A Control for electric-lighting systems. Charles F Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/US1066432A/en
US-2098295-A Method of and apparatus for creating an artificial fever Charles F Kettering, Edwin C Sittler https://patents.google.com/patent/US2098295A/en
US-1231264-A Ignition device. Charles F Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/US1231264A/en
US-1623121-A Control apparatus Charles F Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/US1623121A/en
US-1037492-A Ignition system. Charles F Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/US1037492A/en
US-1664366-A Fuel-supply system Charles F Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/US1664366A/en
US-1167762-A Ignition system. Charles F Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/US1167762A/en
US-1150523-A Engine-starting device. Charles F Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/US1150523A/en
US-2407555-A Automatic control Charles F Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/US2407555A/en
US-1710991-A Automatically-controlled transmission for motor vehicles Charles F Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/US1710991A/en
US-1144418-A Cash-register. Charles F Kettering, William A Chryst https://patents.google.com/patent/US1144418A/en
US-2458784-A Automatic control Charles F Kettering, Albert W Fischer https://patents.google.com/patent/US2458784A/en
US-1650524-A Electrical apparatus Charles F Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/US1650524A/en
US-923857-A Mechanical clutch. Charles F Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/US923857A/en
US-1380974-A Internal-combustion engine Charles F Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/US1380974A/en
US-1507293-A Cylinder construction Charles F Kettering, William B Earnshaw https://patents.google.com/patent/US1507293A/en
US-1815315-A Refrigerating apparatus Charles F Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/US1815315A/en
US-1886339-A Refrigerating apparatus Charles F Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/US1886339A/en
US-1410682-A Fuel-supply device Charles F Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/US1410682A/en
US-1793857-A Refrigerating apparatus Charles F Kettering, Otto M Summers https://patents.google.com/patent/US1793857A/en
US-1512029-A Water system Charles F Kettering, George A Buvinger https://patents.google.com/patent/US1512029A/en
US-1243422-A Engine-starting system. Charles F Kettering, William A Chryst https://patents.google.com/patent/US1243422A/en
US-1511201-A Internal-combustion engine Charles F Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/US1511201A/en
US-1170275-A Ignition system. Charles F Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/US1170275A/en
US-1650523-A Electrical apparatus Charles F Kettering, Joseph C Federle https://patents.google.com/patent/US1650523A/en
US-1557206-A Fuel-supply device Charles F Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/US1557206A/en
US-1255177-A Ignition system for combustion-engines. Charles F Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/US1255177A/en
US-1434013-A Engine-control system Charles F Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/US1434013A/en
US-1116440-A Indicating mechanism. Charles F Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/US1116440A/en
US-2456198-A Control Charles F Kettering, Albert W Fischer https://patents.google.com/patent/US2456198A/en
US-1046605-A Electric railway-gate. Charles F Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/US1046605A/en
US-1508700-A Protecting device Charles F Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/US1508700A/en
US-1507292-A System of gas control Charles F Kettering, William A Chryst https://patents.google.com/patent/US1507292A/en
US-1183074-A Engine-starting device. Charles F Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/US1183074A/en
US-1783921-A Container for removing carbon Charles F Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/US1783921A/en
US-1336143-A Circuit-breaker indicating device Charles F Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/US1336143A/en
US-1272056-A Ignition system. Charles F Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/US1272056A/en
US-1168314-A Ignition system. Charles F Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/US1168314A/en
US-1004881-A Cash-register. Charles F Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/US1004881A/en
US-1697818-A Air-cooled engine Charles F Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/US1697818A/en
US-1142102-A Store-service credit-system apparatus. Charles F Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/US1142102A/en
US-1089771-A Binding-post. Charles F Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/US1089771A/en
US-1913887-A Motor starting device Charles F Kettering, Orin E Marvel https://patents.google.com/patent/US1913887A/en
US-1605664-A Motor fuel Charles F Kettering, Jr Thomas Midgley https://patents.google.com/patent/US1605664A/en
US-1529188-A Internal-combustion engine Charles F Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/US1529188A/en
US-1258785-A Engine-starting system. Charles F Kettering, William A Chryst https://patents.google.com/patent/US1258785A/en
US-1665307-A Cooling system for internal-combustion engines Charles F Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/US1665307A/en
US-1448749-A Electrical system Charles F Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/US1448749A/en
US-1041802-A Recording-key. Charles F Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/US1041802A/en
US-924616-A Driving mechanism for cash-registers. Charles F Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/US924616A/en
US-1254811-A Engine starting, lighting, and ignition system. Charles F Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/US1254811A/en
US-1284365-A Electric machine. Charles F Kettering, William A Chryst https://patents.google.com/patent/US1284365A/en
US-1259995-A System of selective electrical distribution. Charles F Kettering, William A Chryst https://patents.google.com/patent/US1259995A/en
US-1102593-A Ignition system. Charles F Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/US1102593A/en
US-1005555-A Cash-register. Charles F Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/US1005555A/en
US-1163092-A Timer or current-interrupter. Charles F Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/US1163092A/en
US-1108185-A Store-service-credit-system apparatus. Charles F Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/US1108185A/en
US-1040349-A Ignition system. Charles F Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/US1040349A/en
US-1233370-A Control for electrical systems. Charles F Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/US1233370A/en
US-1225820-A Electric switch. Charles F Kettering, Robert S De Maree https://patents.google.com/patent/US1225820A/en
US-1501853-A System of electrical generation Charles F Kettering, William A Chryst https://patents.google.com/patent/US1501853A/en
US-1265454-A Ignition system. Charles F Kettering, William A Chryst https://patents.google.com/patent/US1265454A/en
US-1501561-A Engine construction Charles F Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/US1501561A/en
US-1131246-A Illuminated cash-register indicator. Charles F Kettering, William A Chryst https://patents.google.com/patent/US1131246A/en
US-1110392-A Cash-register. Charles F Kettering, William A Chryst https://patents.google.com/patent/US1110392A/en
US-1196243-A Engine-starting device. Charles F Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/US1196243A/en
US-1109763-A Registering mechanism. Charles F Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/US1109763A/en
US-1405519-A Brush mounting Charles F Kettering, William A Chryst https://patents.google.com/patent/US1405519A/en
US-1514970-A Hydrometer Charles F Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/US1514970A/en
US-1337363-A Systrm of electrical distribution and control Charles F Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/US1337363A/en
US-1690341-A Air cleaner Charles F Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/US1690341A/en
US-2150880-A Control means for refrigerating apparatus Charles F Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/US2150880A/en
US-1241990-A Engine-starting device. Charles F Kettering, William A Chryst https://patents.google.com/patent/US1241990A/en
US-1151190-A Multiple cash register and recorder. Charles F Kettering, William A Chryst https://patents.google.com/patent/US1151190A/en
US-1622154-A Electrical system for automotive vehicles Charles F Kettering, John H Hunt https://patents.google.com/patent/US1622154A/en
CA-131319-A Cash register William A. Chryst, Charles F. Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/CA131319A/en
US-1211378-A System of selective electrical distribution. Charles F Kettering, William A Chryst https://patents.google.com/patent/US1211378A/en
US-1253389-A Ignition system. Charles F Kettering, William A Chryst https://patents.google.com/patent/US1253389A/en
US-1585994-A Water system Charles F Kettering, George A Buvinger https://patents.google.com/patent/US1585994A/en
US-1231265-A Control for electrical systems. Charles F Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/US1231265A/en
US-1025277-A Cash-register. Charles F Kettering, William A Chryst https://patents.google.com/patent/US1025277A/en
US-1642034-A System of electrical distribution and control Charles F Kettering, William A Chryst https://patents.google.com/patent/US1642034A/en
US-1190175-A Ignition system. Charles F Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/US1190175A/en
US-1698265-A Water system Charles F Kettering, George A Buvinger https://patents.google.com/patent/US1698265A/en
US-1435966-A Ignition system Charles F Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/US1435966A/en
US-1192906-A Current-interrupter. Charles F Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/US1192906A/en
US-1162073-A Current-interrupter. Charles F Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/US1162073A/en
US-1465644-A Ignition apparatus Charles F Kettering, William A Chryst https://patents.google.com/patent/US1465644A/en
US-1441430-A Hydrometer circuit closer Charles F Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/US1441430A/en
US-1273870-A Engine starting device. Charles F Kettering, William A Chryst https://patents.google.com/patent/US1273870A/en
US-1240348-A Engine-starting device. Charles F Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/US1240348A/en
US-1557205-A Automatic switch Charles F Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/US1557205A/en
US-939267-A Store-service credit-system apparatus. Charles F Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/US939267A/en
US-1401337-A Electrical system for engines Charles F Kettering, William A Chryst https://patents.google.com/patent/US1401337A/en
US-959059-A Adding and subtracting machine. Charles F Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/US959059A/en
US-1011966-A Cash-register. Charles F Kettering, William A Chryst https://patents.google.com/patent/US1011966A/en
US-1166527-A Registering mechanism. Charles F Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/US1166527A/en
US-1336142-A Circuit-breaker indicating device Charles F Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/US1336142A/en
US-1233369-A Ignition system. Charles F Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/US1233369A/en
US-1273871-A Engine starting system. Charles F Kettering, William A Chryst https://patents.google.com/patent/US1273871A/en
US-1284707-A Electrical storage system. Charles F Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/US1284707A/en
US-1501491-A Spark plug Charles F Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/US1501491A/en
US-1250188-A Engine-starting system. Charles F Kettering, William A Chryst https://patents.google.com/patent/US1250188A/en
US-1272055-A Electrical system for engines. Charles F Kettering, William A Chryst https://patents.google.com/patent/US1272055A/en
US-1489324-A Internal-combustion engine Charles F Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/US1489324A/en
US-1137062-A Cash and autographic register. Charles F Kettering, William A Chryst https://patents.google.com/patent/US1137062A/en
CA-169225-A Ignition system Charles F. Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/CA169225A/en
US-1293467-A System of selective electrical distribution. Charles F Kettering, William A Chryst https://patents.google.com/patent/US1293467A/en
US-1501852-A Engine-starting system Charles F Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/US1501852A/en
US-1184858-A Engine-starting device. Charles F Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/US1184858A/en
US-1644732-A Internal-combustion engine Charles F Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/US1644732A/en
US-976577-A Driving device for registering-machines. Charles F Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/US976577A/en
US-1337364-A System of electrical generation and control Charles F Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/US1337364A/en
US-1154025-A Electric meter. Charles F Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/US1154025A/en
US-1037491-A Ignition apparatus for explosion-motors. Charles F Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/US1037491A/en
US-1301851-A Ignition system. Charles F Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/US1301851A/en
US-1529189-A Internal-combustion engine Charles F Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/US1529189A/en
US-1229754-A Electric machine. Charles F Kettering, William A Chryst https://patents.google.com/patent/US1229754A/en
CA-168155-A Electric starting system for engines William A. Chryst, Charles F. Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/CA168155A/en
CA-157952-A Engine starting system Charles F. Kettering, William A. Chryst https://patents.google.com/patent/CA157952A/en
CA-157951-A Engine starter Charles F. Kettering, William A. Chryst https://patents.google.com/patent/CA157951A/en
CA-169991-A Engine starting system Charles F. Kettering, William A. Chryst https://patents.google.com/patent/CA169991A/en
CA-160277-A Control for electrical systems Charles F. Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/CA160277A/en
CA-160276-A Control for electrical systems Charles F. Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/CA160276A/en
CA-155575-A Starterm for electric machines William A. Chryst, Charles F. Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/CA155575A/en
CA-146550-A Engine starting device Charles F. Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/CA146550A/en
CA-143409-A Engine starting device Charles F. Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/CA143409A/en
CA-188336-A Electrical power system Charles F. Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/CA188336A/en
CA-172616-A Engine starting system William A. Chryst, Charles F. Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/CA172616A/en
CA-143408-A Engine starting device Charles F. Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/CA143408A/en
CA-162212-A Electrical distribution for engines William A. Chryst, Charles F. Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/CA162212A/en
CA-109012-A Store service system Charles F. Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/CA109012A/en
CA-146144-A Cash register William A. Chryst, Charles F. Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/CA146144A/en
CA-143406-A Engine starting device Charles F. Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/CA143406A/en
CA-143407-A Engine starting and lighting system Charles F. Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/CA143407A/en
CA-146549-A Engine starting device Charles F. Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/CA146549A/en
CA-162268-A Ignition system Charles F. Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/CA162268A/en
CA-188335-A Electrical power system Charles F. Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/CA188335A/en
CA-170373-A Registering mechanism Charles F. Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/CA170373A/en
CA-123235-A Cash register William A. Chryst, Charles F. Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/CA123235A/en
US-1454644-A Electric speedometer Charles F Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/US1454644A/en
CA-168863-A Cash register Charles F. Kettering, William A. Chryst https://patents.google.com/patent/CA168863A/en
US-1191083-A Electric machine. Charles F Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/US1191083A/en
CA-150641-A Ignition system Charles F. Kettering https://patents.google.com/patent/CA150641A/en
CA-226877-A Electric speedometer F. Kettering Charles https://patents.google.com/patent/CA226877A/en
CA-216052-A Engine starting system F. Kettering Charles https://patents.google.com/patent/CA216052A/en
CA-297618-A Refrigerating apparatus F. Kettering Charles https://patents.google.com/patent/CA297618A/en
CA-216053-A Cooling device for valves F. Kettering Charles https://patents.google.com/patent/CA216053A/en
CA-241995-A Electrical distribution F. Kettering Charles, A. Chryst William https://patents.google.com/patent/CA241995A/en
CA-216050-A Cooling device for valves F. Kettering Charles https://patents.google.com/patent/CA216050A/en
CA-242144-A Automatic switch F. Kettering Charles https://patents.google.com/patent/CA242144A/en
CA-235636-A Battery charging system F. Kettering Charles https://patents.google.com/patent/CA235636A/en
CA-235440-A System of electrical generation F. Kettering Charles https://patents.google.com/patent/CA235440A/en
CA-251507-A Water system F. Kettering Charles, A. Buvinger George https://patents.google.com/patent/CA251507A/en
CA-437435-A Variable pitch propeller control F. Kettering Charles https://patents.google.com/patent/CA437435A/en
CA-239777-A Water system A. Buvinger George, F. Kettering Charles https://patents.google.com/patent/CA239777A/en
CA-251326-A Motor fuel Thomas Midgley, Jr., F. Kettering Charles https://patents.google.com/patent/CA251326A/en
CA-241994-A System of electrical generation F. Kettering Charles, A. Chryst William https://patents.google.com/patent/CA241994A/en
CA-235441-A System of electrical generation F. Kettering Charles https://patents.google.com/patent/CA235441A/en
AU-656306-B Improvements in electric driving devices for cash registers F Kettering Davion Montgomery Chio U Sa Charles https://patents.google.com/patent/AU656306B/en

See also

References

  1. ^ Generations of GM History. General Motors Research Laboratories. Archived from the original on 2013-09-05. Retrieved 21 February 2018.
  2. ^ Scharchburg, Richard P. . Kettering.edu. Archived from the original on 2008-05-22. Retrieved 2008-05-13. His book of patents contains more than 300 separate applications. For the list of patents issued to Kettering, see, Leslie, Stuart W., Charles F. Kettering, 1876-1958 (Doctoral dissertation, University of Delaware, 1980, available at http://udel.worldcat.org/title/charles-f-kettering-1876-1958/oclc/9128472&referer=brief_results 2012-04-25 at the Wayback Machine) (appendix VII, United States Patents Issued to Charles F. Kettering)
  3. ^ Google Patents US Patent #1150523, filed June 15, 1911
  4. ^ Method and Means for Using Low Compression Fuels US Patent #1635216, filed Jan 3, 1924
  5. ^ a b Cornelisse (2002)
  6. ^ Bernstein (1996), p. 85
  7. ^ Leslie (1983), p. 10
  8. ^ Bernstein (1996), p. 87
  9. ^ Leslie (1983), p. 45
  10. ^ Leslie (1983), p. 110
  11. ^ Leslie (1983), pp. 39–42
  12. ^ Bernstein (1996), p. 19
  13. ^ Leland & Millbrook (1996)
  14. ^ Bernstein (1996), p. 121
  15. ^ Bernstein (1996), p. 120
  16. ^ DeWar Trophy[permanent dead link] retrieved June 30, 2007
  17. ^ "Engineers Club of Dayton - Ohio History Central". www.ohiohistorycentral.org. Retrieved 2017-12-11.
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  19. ^ a b . Kennesaw University. Archived from the original on 6 February 2012. Retrieved 2014-05-25.
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  23. ^ Boyd (2002), p. 54
  24. ^ "Biography of Charles F., Eugene, and Virginia Kettering". OhioLINK. Retrieved 6 January 2015.
  25. ^ Boyd (1957), p. 91
  26. ^ https://gmweb.gm.com/sites/kettering/GeneralInformation/Boss%20Kettering%20Quotes.pdf[permanent dead link]
  27. ^ Kovarik, William (2005). "Ethyl-leaded Gasoline: How a Classic Occupational Disease Became an International Public Health Disaster". International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health. 11 (4): 384–397. doi:10.1179/oeh.2005.11.4.384. PMID 16350473. S2CID 44633845.
  28. ^ Inventors accessed December 21, 2007
  29. ^ . Kettering.edu Website. Archived from the original on May 11, 2008. Retrieved 2008-05-13. On January 1, 1998, GMI changed its name to honor the man who not only helped found this institution, but also had a strong influence in the concept of professional cooperative education -- Charles "Boss" Kettering.
  30. ^ "Kettering Hall of Science · Oberlin College Archives". oberlinlibstaff.com. 2017. Retrieved 2 May 2017.
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Sources

  • Bernstein, Mark (1996). Grand Eccentrics: Turning the Century: Dayton and the Inventing of America. Wilmington: Orange Frazer Press.
  • Boyd, Thomas Alvin (1957). Professional Amateur: The Biography of Charles Franklin Kettering. New York, NY, USA: E. P. Dutton & Co. LCCN 57005336. OCLC 565024.
  • Boyd, Thomas Alvin (2002) [1957]. Charles F. Kettering: A Biography. ISBN 9781587981333. Reprint of Boyd 1957.
  • Cornelisse, Diana G. (2002). Splendid Vision, Unswerving Purpose: Developing Air Power for the United States Air Force During the First Century of Powered Flight. Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio: U.S. Air Force Publications. ISBN 0-16-067599-5 – via Internet Archive.
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External links

  • Kettering Foundation
  • Kettering University
  • Kettering Family Philanthropies
  • All-electric starting and Freon
  • Charles F. Kettering Memorial Hospital
  • Engineers Club of Dayton
  • Today in Science History - collection of radio talks given by Kettering in 1942-1945 on science and invention, including transportation.
  • Biography of Kettering from IEEE
  • FBI file on Charles Kettering
  • National Academy of Sciences Biographical Memoir

charles, kettering, charles, franklin, kettering, august, 1876, november, 1958, sometimes, known, charles, fredrick, kettering, american, inventor, engineer, businessman, holder, patents, founder, delco, head, research, general, motors, from, 1920, 1947, among. Charles Franklin Kettering August 29 1876 November 25 1958 sometimes known as Charles Fredrick Kettering 1 was an American inventor engineer businessman and the holder of 186 patents 2 He was a founder of Delco and was head of research at General Motors from 1920 to 1947 Among his most widely used automotive developments were the electrical starting motor 3 and leaded gasoline 4 In association with the DuPont Chemical Company he was also responsible for the invention of Freon refrigerant for refrigeration and air conditioning systems At DuPont he also was responsible for the development of Duco lacquers and enamels the first practical colored paints for mass produced automobiles While working with the Dayton Wright Company he developed the Bug aerial torpedo considered the world s first aerial missile 5 He led the advancement of practical lightweight two stroke diesel engines revolutionizing the locomotive and heavy equipment industries In 1927 he founded the Kettering Foundation a non partisan research foundation and was featured on the cover of Time magazine in January 1933 Charles Franklin KetteringKettering circa 1934Born 1876 08 29 August 29 1876Loudonville OhioDiedNovember 25 1958 1958 11 25 aged 82 Dayton OhioEducationOhio State UniversitySpouseOlive Leora Williams m 1905 wbr ChildrenEugene KetteringParent s Jacob and Martha KetteringAwardsFranklin Medal 1936 Hoover Medal 1955 IEEE Edison Medal 1958 Contents 1 Early life 2 NCR the Barn Gang and Delco 3 Belle Isle and self starter 4 Flxible and later career 5 Personal life 6 Legacy 6 1 Awards 7 Memorials 8 Patents 9 See also 10 References 11 Sources 12 External linksEarly life EditCharles was born in Loudonville Ohio United States the fourth of five children of Jacob Henry Kettering and Martha Hunter Kettering Poor eyesight gave him headaches in school After graduation he followed his sister Emma into a teaching position at Bunker Hill School By all accounts he was an engaging and innovative teacher He attracted students to evening scientific demonstrations on electricity heat magnetism and gravity 6 He took classes at The College of Wooster before transferring to Ohio State University He was a member of the Delta Upsilon fraternity Eye problems forced him to withdraw and he took a job as foreman of a telephone line crew At first the termination of his studies caused him to be depressed 7 Then he found ways to apply his electrical engineering skills on the job and his spirits revived He also met his future wife Olive Williams When his eye condition improved he was able to return to his studies and graduated from OSU in 1904 with an electrical engineering degree NCR the Barn Gang and Delco EditKettering was hired directly out of school to head the research laboratory at National Cash Register later known as NCR Corporation Kettering invented an easy credit approval system a precursor to today s credit cards and the electric cash register in 1906 which made ringing up sales physically much easier for sales clerks Kettering distinguished himself as a practical inventor As he said I didn t hang around much with other inventors and the executive fellows I lived with the sales gang They had some real notion of what people wanted 8 During his five years at NCR from 1904 to 1909 Kettering secured 23 patents for NCR He attributed his success to a good amount of luck but added I notice the harder I work the luckier I get 9 Beginning in 1907 his NCR colleague Edward A Deeds convinced Kettering to develop improvements for the automobile 10 Deeds and Kettering invited other NCR engineers including Harold E Talbott to join them nights and weekends in their tinkering at Deeds s barn They became known as the Barn Gang and Kettering was called Boss Ket Their first goal was to find a replacement for the magneto 11 In 1909 Kettering resigned from NCR to work full time on automotive developments and the group incorporated as Dayton Engineering Laboratories Company or Delco Belle Isle and self starter EditThe hand crank used to start early automobiles could kick back under some circumstances Byron Carter founder of Cartercar died from complications after such an accident in Detroit s Belle Isle park Henry M Leland the head of Cadillac became determined to develop an electric self starting device 12 When Leland s engineers failed to develop a self starter small enough to be practical 13 he consulted Kettering and Delco developed a practical model by February 1911 14 Kettering s key insight lay in devising an electrical system performing the three functions it still serves in modern cars starter producer of spark for ignition and source of current for lighting 15 Leland ordered 12 000 self starters for his 1912 models Delco had to then transition from its research and development activities to production The invention won a Dewar Trophy in 1913 16 Kettering helped found the Engineers Club of Dayton in 1914 17 Flxible and later career Edit Kettering on the cover of Time magazine in 1933 In 1914 Flxible Sidecar Company was incorporated with the help of Kettering who then became president of the company and joined the board of directors Kettering provided significant funding for the company in its early years particularly after 1916 when Kettering sold his firm the Dayton Engineering Laboratories Company Delco to United Motors for 2 5 million Kettering continued to serve as president of Flxible until he became chairman of the board in 1940 a position that he held until his death in 1958 Delco was sold to General Motors in 1918 as part of United Motors Company Delco became the foundation for the General Motors Research Corporation and Delco Electronics Kettering became vice president of General Motors Research Corporation in 1920 and held the position for 27 years Between 1918 and 1923 he led the research and development at GM s Dayton research laboratories to commercialize air cooled engines for cars and trucks 18 They used fans forcing air across copper fins for heat dissipation The commercialization attempted between 1921 and 1923 was unsuccessful due to a combination of factors nontechnical and technical Air cooled engines have had commercial success before and since in various fields small engines aircraft cars but the historical moment of GM s copper cooled automotive engine was inauspicious 18 Kettering s research in fuel was based on his belief that oil would be in short supply and additives would allow more efficient engines with higher compression His high percentage solution was to mix ethanol with gasoline while his low percentage solution looked for additives that would be added in small quantities to increase what later would be called the octane rating of gasoline 19 Thomas Midgley Jr and Kettering identified tetraethyllead TEL in December 1921 as an additive that would eliminate engine knocking at a dilution of one thousand to one 19 While use of ethanol could not be patented TEL s use as an additive could Kettering and Midgley secured its patent and proceeded to promote the use of TEL as an additive instead of other options 20 Kettering became the first president of the newly founded Ethyl Corporation that started to produce TEL in 1923 21 One year later he hired Robert A Kehoe as the medical expert to proclaim that leaded gasoline was safe for humans That its use was an ecological disaster leading to a global lead contamination was not acknowledged until many decades later 20 Max D Liston one of Kettering s co workers at GM described him one of the gods of the automotive field particularly from an inventive standpoint 22 4 Liston quoted Kettering as advising him People won t ever remember how many failures you ve had but they will remember how well it worked the last time you tried it 22 7 Kettering and Deeds had a lifelong business professional and personal relationship In 1914 recognizing that Dayton was among the leading industrial cities in the US because of the skilled engineers and technicians in the city they founded the Engineers Club of Dayton and the Foreman s Club of Dayton which later on became the National Management Association Personal life EditKettering married Olive Williams of Ashland Ohio on August 1 1905 23 Their only child Eugene Williams Kettering was born on April 20 1908 Eugene W Kettering joined Winton Engine in 1930 which was acquired by General Motors and was eventually incorporated into the General Motors Electro Motive Division EMD The younger Kettering became a central figure in the development of the EMD 567 locomotive engine and the Detroit Diesel 6 71 engine serving at EMD until his retirement in 1960 24 Charles Kettering built a house Ridgeleigh Terrace in 1914 According to local sources this house was the first in the United States to have electric air conditioning 25 Ridgeleigh Terrace was the home of his son Eugene Kettering until his death Eugene s wife Virginia Kettering lived in the house for many years restoring and redecorating it In the late 1990s the house was seriously damaged in a fire but it was rebuilt according to the original blueprints Some of his memorable quotations are It doesn t matter if you try and try and try again and fail It does matter if you try and fail and fail to try again Failures are finger posts on the road to achievement My interest is in the future because I am going to spend the rest of my life there 26 Kettering died on November 25 1958 After his death his body lay in honor at the Engineers Club and then was interred in the mausoleum at Woodland Cemetery Dayton Ohio Legacy Edit Model of Kettering aerial torpedo on display at National Museum of the United States Air Force in Dayton Ohio Kettering held 186 U S patents He invented the all electric starting ignition and lighting system for automobiles Electric starters replaced crank manual starting of automobiles First incorporated in the 1912 Cadillac all electric starting aided in the growth of the US auto industry by making the automobile easy for anyone to start Other patents included a portable lighting system and an incubator for premature infants His engine driven generator was combined with storage batteries to form a Delco Plant providing an electrical power for farmsteads and other locations far from the electrical power grid In 1918 Kettering designed the aerial torpedo nicknamed the Kettering Bug The 300 lb 136 kg papier mache missile had 12 foot 3 6 m cardboard wings and a 40 hp 30 kW engine It could carry 300 lbs 136 kg of high explosives at 50 mph 80 km h and cost 400 The Bug is considered the first aerial missile and lessons learned from the Bug led to development of the first guided missiles as well as radio controlled drones 5 Kettering and colleagues development of leaded gasoline ultimately caused the release of large quantities of lead into the atmosphere as a result of the combustion of leaded gasoline all over the world 27 Due to the neurotoxic effects of lead leaded gasoline has been widely banned since the late 1990s The development of Freon 28 using CFCs has been implicated in the depletion of the ozone layer He developed the idea of Duco paint and helped develop diesel engines and ways to harness solar energy He was a pioneer in the application of magnetism to medical diagnostic techniques His inventions especially the electric automobile starter made him wealthy In 1945 he helped found what became the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center based on the premise that American industrial research techniques could be applied to cancer research citation needed His son and daughter in law Eugene and Virginia created Kettering Medical Center in Ohio as a tribute to Charles Kettering s life and his work in healthcare research On January 1 1998 the former General Motors Institute changed its name to Kettering University to honor Kettering as a founder 29 Awards Edit He was awarded the Franklin Medal in 1936 He was awarded the Hoover Medal in 1955 He was awarded the IEEE Edison Medal in 1958 Memorials EditIn 1998 GMI Engineering and Management Institute formerly General Motors Institute of Flint Michigan changed its name to Kettering University in honor of Kettering His ideals prowess and belief in co operative education continue there Kettering is also remembered through the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center a cancer research and treatment center in New York City and through the Kettering Health Network which includes several hospitals and medical center campuses as well as Kettering College in Kettering Ohio The city of Kettering Ohio a suburb of Dayton was named after him when it was incorporated in 1955 The former U S Army Air Service testing field McCook Field is now a Dayton park called Kettering Field Several U S public schools are named after him Charles F Kettering Sr High School in Detroit Michigan Charles F Kettering High School in Waterford Michigan Charles F Kettering Elementary School in Ypsilanti Michigan Charles F Kettering Elementary School in Long Beach California Kettering Fairmont High School in Kettering Ohio Kettering Elementary School in Westland Michigan now closed and demolished The Department of Environmental Health at the University of Cincinnati is housed in the Kettering LabThe endowed Olive Williams Kettering Chair of The College of Wooster Department of Music is named in honor of his wife The University of Dayton s engineering building Kettering Labs is named after him The Kettering Science center on the Ashland University campus in Ohio is named for him Kettering Hall at Wilmington College is named for him also Kettering Hall of Science at Oberlin College 30 At Antioch College the 1929 Science Building he donated 31 was not named after him it is now the Arts and Science Building 32 but the school s 33 000 square foot Charles F Kettering Building was the same being originally a research facility now home to campus radio station WYSO 33 while the college s Olive Kettering Library was named after his wife 34 Patents EditThis section may contain an excessive amount of intricate detail that may interest only a particular audience Please help by spinning off or relocating any relevant information and removing excessive detail that may be against Wikipedia s inclusion policy August 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message U S Patent 1 150 523 Engine Starting Device Filing date Jun 15 1915Patents Listing Charles F Kettering as an Inventor Patent ID Title Inventors LocationUS 1760845 A Drive shaft connection for motor driven vehicles Charles F Kettering Charles R Short https patents google com patent US1760845A enUS 2688056 A Humidistat Charles F Kettering Frank J Roselandt https patents google com patent US2688056A enCA 168156 A Electric system for engines Charles F Kettering Filliam A Chryst https patents google com patent CA168156A enUS 1552170 A Weighing machine Charles F Kettering Charles L Lee https patents google com patent US1552170A enUS 1707732 A Frame construction for automobile chassis Charles F Kettering Charles R Short https patents google com patent US1707732A enUS 1607200 A Fuel supply system Charles F Kettering Charles L Lee https patents google com patent US1607200A enUS 1644731 A Internal combustion engine Charles F Kettering Charles R Short https patents google com patent US1644731A enAU 656306 A Improvements in electric driving devices for cash registers Davion Montgomery Chio U SA Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent AU656306A enUS 1561083 A Vehicle frame Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent US1561083A enUS 1599899 A Diaphragm pump Charles F Kettering George A Buvinger https patents google com patent US1599899A enUS 1718238 A System of gas control Charles F Kettering William A Chryst https patents google com patent US1718238A enUS 1404152 A Fuel supply system Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent US1404152A enUS 2417112 A Electrical control system Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent US2417112A enUS 1978463 A Refrigeration Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent US1978463A enUS 1721808 A Heat exchange apparatus Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent US1721808A enUS 1453358 A Process of joining metals Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent US1453358A enUS 1795865 A Hydraulic slack adjuster Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent US1795865A enUS 1605663 A Motor fuel Charles F Kettering Jr Thomas Midgley https patents google com patent US1605663A enUS 2159741 A Bed air conditioning apparatus Charles F Kettering Edwin C Sittler https patents google com patent US2159741A enUS 2130092 A Refrigerating apparatus Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent US2130092A enUS 2543500 A Means for suppressing transverse modes of oscillation in a piezoelectric crystal Charles F Kettering Wesley S Erwin https patents google com patent US2543500A enUS 2093968 A Refrigerating apparatus Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent US2093968A enUS 1430524 A Engine Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent US1430524A enUS 1624139 A Fuel supply device Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent US1624139A enUS 1331649 A Ventilating system Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent US1331649A enUS 1668508 A Process of making air cooled cylinders Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent US1668508A enUS 975533 A Store service credit system apparatus Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent US975533A enUS 1529190 A Condenser Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent US1529190A enUS 2130093 A Refrigerating apparatus Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent US2130093A enUS 2399640 A Temperature sensitive means Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent US2399640A enUS 1122605 A Store service credit system apparatus Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent US1122605A enUS 2563341 A Humidity control Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent US2563341A enUS 2760023 A Humidistat Charles F Kettering Kauno E Sihvonen Thomas C Van Degrift https patents google com patent US2760023A enUS 2432667 A Automatic control Charles F Kettering Albert W Fischer https patents google com patent US2432667A enUS 2377633 A Variable pitch propeller control Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent US2377633A enUS 1137061 A Cash register Charles F Kettering William A Chryst https patents google com patent US1137061A enUS 1463958 A Magneto ignition system Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent US1463958A enUS 2080487 A Synchronous control of clutch servos Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent US2080487A enUS 2007608 A Two cycle engine Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent US2007608A enUS 1948818 A Method and means for making air cooled cylinders Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent US1948818A enUS 1464908 A Steering post lock Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent US1464908A enUS 1293468 A Engine starting device Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent US1293468A enUS 1231266 A Engine starting device Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent US1231266A enUS 1223180 A Ignition system Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent US1223180A enUS 959548 A Electric driving device for registering machines Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent US959548A enUS 1191976 A Current interrupter Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent US1191976A enUS 1635216 A Method and means for using low compression fuels Charles F Kettering Jr Thomas Midgley https patents google com patent US1635216A enUS 2377698 A Automatic control Charles F Kettering Albert W Fischer https patents google com patent US2377698A enUS 1529191 A Magnetic clutch Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent US1529191A enUS 910690 A Driving mechanism for registering machines Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent US910690A enUS 1338987 A System of electrical generation and control Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent US1338987A enUS 1663709 A Cooling device for valves and the like Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent US1663709A enUS 1066432 A Control for electric lighting systems Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent US1066432A enUS 2098295 A Method of and apparatus for creating an artificial fever Charles F Kettering Edwin C Sittler https patents google com patent US2098295A enUS 1231264 A Ignition device Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent US1231264A enUS 1623121 A Control apparatus Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent US1623121A enUS 1037492 A Ignition system Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent US1037492A enUS 1664366 A Fuel supply system Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent US1664366A enUS 1167762 A Ignition system Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent US1167762A enUS 1150523 A Engine starting device Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent US1150523A enUS 2407555 A Automatic control Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent US2407555A enUS 1710991 A Automatically controlled transmission for motor vehicles Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent US1710991A enUS 1144418 A Cash register Charles F Kettering William A Chryst https patents google com patent US1144418A enUS 2458784 A Automatic control Charles F Kettering Albert W Fischer https patents google com patent US2458784A enUS 1650524 A Electrical apparatus Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent US1650524A enUS 923857 A Mechanical clutch Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent US923857A enUS 1380974 A Internal combustion engine Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent US1380974A enUS 1507293 A Cylinder construction Charles F Kettering William B Earnshaw https patents google com patent US1507293A enUS 1815315 A Refrigerating apparatus Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent US1815315A enUS 1886339 A Refrigerating apparatus Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent US1886339A enUS 1410682 A Fuel supply device Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent US1410682A enUS 1793857 A Refrigerating apparatus Charles F Kettering Otto M Summers https patents google com patent US1793857A enUS 1512029 A Water system Charles F Kettering George A Buvinger https patents google com patent US1512029A enUS 1243422 A Engine starting system Charles F Kettering William A Chryst https patents google com patent US1243422A enUS 1511201 A Internal combustion engine Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent US1511201A enUS 1170275 A Ignition system Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent US1170275A enUS 1650523 A Electrical apparatus Charles F Kettering Joseph C Federle https patents google com patent US1650523A enUS 1557206 A Fuel supply device Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent US1557206A enUS 1255177 A Ignition system for combustion engines Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent US1255177A enUS 1434013 A Engine control system Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent US1434013A enUS 1116440 A Indicating mechanism Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent US1116440A enUS 2456198 A Control Charles F Kettering Albert W Fischer https patents google com patent US2456198A enUS 1046605 A Electric railway gate Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent US1046605A enUS 1508700 A Protecting device Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent US1508700A enUS 1507292 A System of gas control Charles F Kettering William A Chryst https patents google com patent US1507292A enUS 1183074 A Engine starting device Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent US1183074A enUS 1783921 A Container for removing carbon Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent US1783921A enUS 1336143 A Circuit breaker indicating device Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent US1336143A enUS 1272056 A Ignition system Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent US1272056A enUS 1168314 A Ignition system Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent US1168314A enUS 1004881 A Cash register Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent US1004881A enUS 1697818 A Air cooled engine Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent US1697818A enUS 1142102 A Store service credit system apparatus Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent US1142102A enUS 1089771 A Binding post Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent US1089771A enUS 1913887 A Motor starting device Charles F Kettering Orin E Marvel https patents google com patent US1913887A enUS 1605664 A Motor fuel Charles F Kettering Jr Thomas Midgley https patents google com patent US1605664A enUS 1529188 A Internal combustion engine Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent US1529188A enUS 1258785 A Engine starting system Charles F Kettering William A Chryst https patents google com patent US1258785A enUS 1665307 A Cooling system for internal combustion engines Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent US1665307A enUS 1448749 A Electrical system Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent US1448749A enUS 1041802 A Recording key Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent US1041802A enUS 924616 A Driving mechanism for cash registers Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent US924616A enUS 1254811 A Engine starting lighting and ignition system Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent US1254811A enUS 1284365 A Electric machine Charles F Kettering William A Chryst https patents google com patent US1284365A enUS 1259995 A System of selective electrical distribution Charles F Kettering William A Chryst https patents google com patent US1259995A enUS 1102593 A Ignition system Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent US1102593A enUS 1005555 A Cash register Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent US1005555A enUS 1163092 A Timer or current interrupter Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent US1163092A enUS 1108185 A Store service credit system apparatus Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent US1108185A enUS 1040349 A Ignition system Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent US1040349A enUS 1233370 A Control for electrical systems Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent US1233370A enUS 1225820 A Electric switch Charles F Kettering Robert S De Maree https patents google com patent US1225820A enUS 1501853 A System of electrical generation Charles F Kettering William A Chryst https patents google com patent US1501853A enUS 1265454 A Ignition system Charles F Kettering William A Chryst https patents google com patent US1265454A enUS 1501561 A Engine construction Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent US1501561A enUS 1131246 A Illuminated cash register indicator Charles F Kettering William A Chryst https patents google com patent US1131246A enUS 1110392 A Cash register Charles F Kettering William A Chryst https patents google com patent US1110392A enUS 1196243 A Engine starting device Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent US1196243A enUS 1109763 A Registering mechanism Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent US1109763A enUS 1405519 A Brush mounting Charles F Kettering William A Chryst https patents google com patent US1405519A enUS 1514970 A Hydrometer Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent US1514970A enUS 1337363 A Systrm of electrical distribution and control Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent US1337363A enUS 1690341 A Air cleaner Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent US1690341A enUS 2150880 A Control means for refrigerating apparatus Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent US2150880A enUS 1241990 A Engine starting device Charles F Kettering William A Chryst https patents google com patent US1241990A enUS 1151190 A Multiple cash register and recorder Charles F Kettering William A Chryst https patents google com patent US1151190A enUS 1622154 A Electrical system for automotive vehicles Charles F Kettering John H Hunt https patents google com patent US1622154A enCA 131319 A Cash register William A Chryst Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent CA131319A enUS 1211378 A System of selective electrical distribution Charles F Kettering William A Chryst https patents google com patent US1211378A enUS 1253389 A Ignition system Charles F Kettering William A Chryst https patents google com patent US1253389A enUS 1585994 A Water system Charles F Kettering George A Buvinger https patents google com patent US1585994A enUS 1231265 A Control for electrical systems Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent US1231265A enUS 1025277 A Cash register Charles F Kettering William A Chryst https patents google com patent US1025277A enUS 1642034 A System of electrical distribution and control Charles F Kettering William A Chryst https patents google com patent US1642034A enUS 1190175 A Ignition system Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent US1190175A enUS 1698265 A Water system Charles F Kettering George A Buvinger https patents google com patent US1698265A enUS 1435966 A Ignition system Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent US1435966A enUS 1192906 A Current interrupter Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent US1192906A enUS 1162073 A Current interrupter Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent US1162073A enUS 1465644 A Ignition apparatus Charles F Kettering William A Chryst https patents google com patent US1465644A enUS 1441430 A Hydrometer circuit closer Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent US1441430A enUS 1273870 A Engine starting device Charles F Kettering William A Chryst https patents google com patent US1273870A enUS 1240348 A Engine starting device Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent US1240348A enUS 1557205 A Automatic switch Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent US1557205A enUS 939267 A Store service credit system apparatus Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent US939267A enUS 1401337 A Electrical system for engines Charles F Kettering William A Chryst https patents google com patent US1401337A enUS 959059 A Adding and subtracting machine Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent US959059A enUS 1011966 A Cash register Charles F Kettering William A Chryst https patents google com patent US1011966A enUS 1166527 A Registering mechanism Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent US1166527A enUS 1336142 A Circuit breaker indicating device Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent US1336142A enUS 1233369 A Ignition system Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent US1233369A enUS 1273871 A Engine starting system Charles F Kettering William A Chryst https patents google com patent US1273871A enUS 1284707 A Electrical storage system Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent US1284707A enUS 1501491 A Spark plug Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent US1501491A enUS 1250188 A Engine starting system Charles F Kettering William A Chryst https patents google com patent US1250188A enUS 1272055 A Electrical system for engines Charles F Kettering William A Chryst https patents google com patent US1272055A enUS 1489324 A Internal combustion engine Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent US1489324A enUS 1137062 A Cash and autographic register Charles F Kettering William A Chryst https patents google com patent US1137062A enCA 169225 A Ignition system Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent CA169225A enUS 1293467 A System of selective electrical distribution Charles F Kettering William A Chryst https patents google com patent US1293467A enUS 1501852 A Engine starting system Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent US1501852A enUS 1184858 A Engine starting device Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent US1184858A enUS 1644732 A Internal combustion engine Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent US1644732A enUS 976577 A Driving device for registering machines Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent US976577A enUS 1337364 A System of electrical generation and control Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent US1337364A enUS 1154025 A Electric meter Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent US1154025A enUS 1037491 A Ignition apparatus for explosion motors Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent US1037491A enUS 1301851 A Ignition system Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent US1301851A enUS 1529189 A Internal combustion engine Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent US1529189A enUS 1229754 A Electric machine Charles F Kettering William A Chryst https patents google com patent US1229754A enCA 168155 A Electric starting system for engines William A Chryst Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent CA168155A enCA 157952 A Engine starting system Charles F Kettering William A Chryst https patents google com patent CA157952A enCA 157951 A Engine starter Charles F Kettering William A Chryst https patents google com patent CA157951A enCA 169991 A Engine starting system Charles F Kettering William A Chryst https patents google com patent CA169991A enCA 160277 A Control for electrical systems Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent CA160277A enCA 160276 A Control for electrical systems Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent CA160276A enCA 155575 A Starterm for electric machines William A Chryst Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent CA155575A enCA 146550 A Engine starting device Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent CA146550A enCA 143409 A Engine starting device Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent CA143409A enCA 188336 A Electrical power system Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent CA188336A enCA 172616 A Engine starting system William A Chryst Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent CA172616A enCA 143408 A Engine starting device Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent CA143408A enCA 162212 A Electrical distribution for engines William A Chryst Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent CA162212A enCA 109012 A Store service system Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent CA109012A enCA 146144 A Cash register William A Chryst Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent CA146144A enCA 143406 A Engine starting device Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent CA143406A enCA 143407 A Engine starting and lighting system Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent CA143407A enCA 146549 A Engine starting device Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent CA146549A enCA 162268 A Ignition system Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent CA162268A enCA 188335 A Electrical power system Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent CA188335A enCA 170373 A Registering mechanism Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent CA170373A enCA 123235 A Cash register William A Chryst Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent CA123235A enUS 1454644 A Electric speedometer Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent US1454644A enCA 168863 A Cash register Charles F Kettering William A Chryst https patents google com patent CA168863A enUS 1191083 A Electric machine Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent US1191083A enCA 150641 A Ignition system Charles F Kettering https patents google com patent CA150641A enCA 226877 A Electric speedometer F Kettering Charles https patents google com patent CA226877A enCA 216052 A Engine starting system F Kettering Charles https patents google com patent CA216052A enCA 297618 A Refrigerating apparatus F Kettering Charles https patents google com patent CA297618A enCA 216053 A Cooling device for valves F Kettering Charles https patents google com patent CA216053A enCA 241995 A Electrical distribution F Kettering Charles A Chryst William https patents google com patent CA241995A enCA 216050 A Cooling device for valves F Kettering Charles https patents google com patent CA216050A enCA 242144 A Automatic switch F Kettering Charles https patents google com patent CA242144A enCA 235636 A Battery charging system F Kettering Charles https patents google com patent CA235636A enCA 235440 A System of electrical generation F Kettering Charles https patents google com patent CA235440A enCA 251507 A Water system F Kettering Charles A Buvinger George https patents google com patent CA251507A enCA 437435 A Variable pitch propeller control F Kettering Charles https patents google com patent CA437435A enCA 239777 A Water system A Buvinger George F Kettering Charles https patents google com patent CA239777A enCA 251326 A Motor fuel Thomas Midgley Jr F Kettering Charles https patents google com patent CA251326A enCA 241994 A System of electrical generation F Kettering Charles A Chryst William https patents google com patent CA241994A enCA 235441 A System of electrical generation F Kettering Charles https patents google com patent CA235441A enAU 656306 B Improvements in electric driving devices for cash registers F Kettering Davion Montgomery Chio U Sa Charles https patents google com patent AU656306B enSee also EditThomas Midgley Jr Methylcyclopentadienyl manganese tricarbonyl Leaded gasoline Tetraethyllead Lists of covers of Time magazine Oldsmobile V8 engineReferences Edit Kettering Charles F Generations of GM History General Motors Research Laboratories Archived from the original on 2013 09 05 Retrieved 21 February 2018 Scharchburg Richard P Charles F Kettering Doing the right thing at the right time Kettering edu Archived from the original on 2008 05 22 Retrieved 2008 05 13 His book of patents contains more than 300 separate applications For the list of patents issued to Kettering see Leslie Stuart W Charles F Kettering 1876 1958 Doctoral dissertation University of Delaware 1980 available at http udel worldcat org title charles f kettering 1876 1958 oclc 9128472 amp referer brief results Archived 2012 04 25 at the Wayback Machine appendix VII United States Patents Issued to Charles F Kettering Google Patents US Patent 1150523 filed June 15 1911 Method and Means for Using Low Compression Fuels US Patent 1635216 filed Jan 3 1924 a b Cornelisse 2002 Bernstein 1996 p 85 Leslie 1983 p 10 Bernstein 1996 p 87 Leslie 1983 p 45 Leslie 1983 p 110 Leslie 1983 pp 39 42 Bernstein 1996 p 19 Leland amp Millbrook 1996 Bernstein 1996 p 121 Bernstein 1996 p 120 DeWar Trophy permanent dead link retrieved June 30 2007 Engineers Club of Dayton Ohio History Central www ohiohistorycentral org Retrieved 2017 12 11 a b Sloan 1990 pp 71 94 a b Fuels and Society Charles Kettering Thomas Midgley and Tetraethyllead Kennesaw University Archived from the original on 6 February 2012 Retrieved 2014 05 25 a b Kovarik 2006 Dauvergne 2008 p 70 a b Brock David C Gallwas Gerald E 22 January 2003 Max D Liston Transcript of an Interview Conducted by David C Brock and Gerald E Gallwas in Irvine California and Fullerton California on 19 February 2002 and 22 January 2003 PDF Philadelphia PA Chemical Heritage Foundation Boyd 2002 p 54 Biography of Charles F Eugene and Virginia Kettering OhioLINK Retrieved 6 January 2015 Boyd 1957 p 91 https gmweb gm com sites kettering GeneralInformation Boss 20Kettering 20Quotes pdf permanent dead link Kovarik William 2005 Ethyl leaded Gasoline How a Classic Occupational Disease Became an International Public Health Disaster International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health 11 4 384 397 doi 10 1179 oeh 2005 11 4 384 PMID 16350473 S2CID 44633845 Inventors accessed December 21 2007 Our GMI Heritage Kettering edu Website Archived from the original on May 11 2008 Retrieved 2008 05 13 On January 1 1998 GMI changed its name to honor the man who not only helped found this institution but also had a strong influence in the concept of professional cooperative education Charles Boss Kettering Kettering Hall of Science Oberlin College Archives oberlinlibstaff com 2017 Retrieved 2 May 2017 Antioch s Biological Sciences and Henry Federighi pp 2 3 PDF Dr Bernard Guyer Retrieved December 22 2020 Master planning a carbon neutral Antioch College MacLachlan Cornelius amp Filoni Inc Retrieved December 29 2020 WYSO college are reunited Megan Bachman Yellow Springs News December 20 2012 20 December 2012 Retrieved January 19 2021 Boyd Thomas Alvin Charles F Kettering A Biography BeardBooks p 212 Sources EditBernstein Mark 1996 Grand Eccentrics Turning the Century Dayton and the Inventing of America Wilmington Orange Frazer 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Wayne State University Press Sloan Alfred P 1990 1964 McDonald John ed My Years with General Motors Garden City NY USA Doubleday ISBN 9780385042352 LCCN 64011306 OCLC 802024 Leslie Stuart W 1983 Boss Kettering Wizard of General Motors New York Columbia University Press External links Edit Wikiquote has quotations related to Charles F Kettering Wikimedia Commons has media related to Charles F Kettering Kettering Foundation Kettering University Kettering Family Philanthropies All electric starting and Freon Inventor Hall of Fame Article includes a photo of Ridgeleigh Terrace Charles F Kettering Memorial Hospital Engineers Club of Dayton Biography of Charles Kettering Today in Science History collection of radio talks given by Kettering in 1942 1945 on science and invention including transportation Biography of Kettering from IEEE FBI file on Charles Kettering National Academy of Sciences Biographical Memoir Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Charles F Kettering amp 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